Ratan Tata¡¯s assistant Shantanu Naidu shares heartwarming pic of cops hugging him during funeral and it¡¯s pure gold
Ratan Tata¡¯s assistant Shantanu Naidu has shared a heartwarming picture of Mumbai Police hugging him during the industrialist¡¯s funeral, which might leave you teary-eyed. Read on to learn what he wrote alongside.
The passing away of Ratan Tata has become a personal loss for millions of his followers and it¡¯s even tough to imagine how his closest friends and family would be feeling. For the past few years, a young man named Shantanu Naidu has shared a special bond with the late visionary over their mutual love for animals and has even been spotted stepping out everywhere together.
The 31-year-old was popularly known as Ratan Tata¡¯s assistant and was also a General Manager of Tata Trust. Shantanu has now taken to his LinkedIn handle and penned a note of grief alongside a picture that is worth melting your heart with. Hold yourself, it might also leave you teary-eyed.
Cops hug Shantanu Naidu during Ratan Tata¡¯s funeral procession
Naidu¡¯s wholesome picture drop features one Mumbai Police official hugging him while another consoling with a tap on his shoulder. Speaking about the same, Shantanu wrote, ¡°These generous Mumbai policemen were kind enough to share bear hugs that held the comfort of the whole city in it. It felt like a parting gift. Thank you, I mean it.¡±
The 31-year-old further spoke about how his heart is heavy with strangers reaching out to him with heartwarming messages over Ratan Tata¡¯s death. Shantanu expressed, ¡°Over the last 3 days, strangers from across the country have sent messages full of so much care as if you and I are family for years. Every time I thought grief would swallow, there would be a message or a gesture from one of you that would bolster me a little bit (sic)¡±.
Ratan Tata was 86 when he left for his heavenly abode on October 9, 2024. He was best known as one of the pioneer brains in taking the Tata conglomerate to global recognition.
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